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Chicago examiner vol vi no 232 a m thursday september 17 1908 14 pages pricf onf tfnt delivered by carrier rruun vjinl utln 1 3 0 cents per month m'farland caught in canada as swindler of mrs patten sought for victimizing evans ton woman out of 20,000 j in edition de luxe fake admits his identity vlore than 1,000,000 se cured from wealthy book buyers all over country toronto canada sept 16 j.j m mcfarland wanted in chi cago on the charge of having | windled mrs james a patten of jvanston out of 20,000 in a book deal j as arrested here late to-night by de 1 active w h welsh the prisoner ud j alts his identity mcfarland was arrested about 1 o'clock his morning at one of the downtown \ iotels under the name of bellamy he | ras taken promptly to police station no : ! and the Chicago police authorities noti j led he is charged with swindling mrs ratten of evanstou 111 out of 20,000 in j i book deal mcfarland asserted he was not the man j wanted but after questioning by detect j ves owned up as to his identity he will i e arraigned this morning but whether he i rill waive extradition is not known the crime for which mcfarland was ar ested was committed during last may and vas one of the boldest criminal acts ever lerpetrated in this community mrs james k patten wife of the wealthy board of trade operator was only one of the many ictiras of a gan of irnols swindlers wtoose jperations are said to have netted them p1,000,000 financed deal for him sirs pattern was victimized for 2,050 in cash and negotiable notes totaling 22,000 she had known mcfarland for two years through other book deals she had had with him and he gained her confidence and sympathy by telling her of his own in ability to swing several big book deals that would net him a large sum of money mrs patten thought she was standing sponsor for the man and she never doubted his honesty nor suspected that he ivould attempt to negotiate the notes she had given him hallowell's shakespeare an edition de luxe was the set of books used by mc farlaud and his confederates in their swindling scheme mrs patten ivas given a set of the books and that is all she ever got out of the deal he lived at the annex while he was in the city mcfarland oc enpied apartments at the auditorium an nex and he narrowly missed being ar rested there by mr patten and the broker's lawyer mayor paden of evanston the two men called at the hotel when the swindle of mrs patten was discovered and asked for mcfarland the accused man himself met them and told them that mcfarland had just stepped out he then slipped out of his room and that was the last seen of him during the sensational search for the fugitive that followed the Chicago police surrounded the home of joseph mclelland 6840 tveutworth avenue at nighttime and searched the house from basement to gar ret it was believed that mcfarland was being secreted there by miss ella mclel land who was said to be his finance arkansas goes dry in spite of big negro vote little rock ark sept ig.-from official and unofficial returns it is safe to bay that the anti-saloon league carded arkansas at tuesday's state election by 10,000 majority despite the huge vote for saloons by negroes the poll tax require ment being ignored by election officers who it is alleged were controlled by the liquor interests little hock's vote was doubled over two years ago by negroes voting yet the ma jority of the license men here was reduce xx by the temperance wave on the face of the returns the wets claim to have gained three counties the poll tax re quirement for voters carried while the pro posed bond amendment to the constitution a'as overwhelmingly defeated kermit more interested n post cards than girls huron s d sept ig.-seth bullock lecompanied by kerniit roosevelt spent the day in this city they were on their nay to the cheyenne indian agency where they will spend a few days hunting i while young roosevelt was talking with lome of ihe cltltcus a hevy of roans wo ip"ii came iii vi^'jt and when his uttenticn was called !â€¢> h tu he blushlngly sai.i y'es i observed that this little c"lty has a good number cf nice looking young wookfli but l i'm doi us much interested in giri as in i.-tiiei u-attew while hero ie purchased a large uuuiuei ui postal huron vkj-s ironmaster who gave a 16,000,000 dinner party 100,000 donated to Taft campaign fund by john hays hammond million dollar mine expert breaks all records in gift to national league of republican clubs john hays hammond the highest sal aried mining expert of the world was credited yesterday with the largest con tribution to a campaign fund ever made ! by any one man it was stated that he i had given an even 100,000 to help bring j about the election of william u Taft the money was not given to the repub lican national committee but to the na tional league of republican clubs mr hammond is the president of that body and it is his intention to make it a power in the campaign he was disappointed in his desire to be named as mr taft's running mate and perhaps wanted to show the machine what it had missed by not taking him instead of sunny jim sherman also it may be that mr hammond wanted to show that william nelson cromwell with his 30,000 contribution is no sport at all the announcement of mr hammond's great contribution did not come from him he is a modest man about money matters and lets it be understood that his salary is only 1,000,000 a year it came however from an officer of the league and is presumably authoritative arrest millionaires for cruelty to polo ponies salem mass sept 16 â€” summonses were issued to-day for the arrest of allan forbes multi-millionaire clubman and polo player and m stevenson of new york a member of the exclusive saratoga polo team charging them with cruelty to their ponies during the game at the myopia hunt club tourney september !>. the complaint was made by charles i clark agent of the massachusetts society for the prevention of cruelty to animals and the society is behind the action i>r w s katon pastor of the salem j first congregational church kays it was the most brutal exhibition he every saw in his life the ponies were rowelled with sharp spurs with a shank two inches lons he says until it seemed that they must be disemboweled under the ten-inv strain the horses were changed every few minutes and they would come to the lines he says with blood spurting from their sides in streams and pouring out of their mouths where the had been torn bj the rough bits gives 16,000,000 to 4 children at golden wedding w h singer pittsburg iron king uses securities as dinner favors black hand after riches one daughter flees to europe with legacy to escape banditti pittsburg pa sept 16 at the golden wedding supper of himself and wife w h singer a local iron king dis tributed 16,000,000 among his four chil dren each getting 4.0lh1,001i through the filing of certain papers in the allegheny county courthouse here to-day this came out and was later admitted by the singer family which is among the best and oldest in plttsbnrg mr singer simply invited his children to the family home 34 western avenue allegheny to assist in celebrating their patents golden wedding ou may 27 none but the children were invited and eact j found by his or her plate as a small din | ner favor checks bonds and deeds amouut 1 ing to 4,000,000 each ; legalities reveal the story every effort has been made by the aris tocratie singer cuuuefction to keep the mat ter quiet and they succeeded until to-day . when the filing of papers made it public the singer children who received each 4.(i00,<j00 are as follows william henry singer jr landscape painter now in norway where he spends mest of his time george singer iron manufacturer plhs b.urg now iu the white mountains on his vacation mrs william ross proctor wife of a philadelphia architect marguerite singer younger daughter at home mr singer made his fortune in iron as a member of the famous firm of singer nimick & co he is also connected with many of the banking institutions of pitts burg and is considered one of the rich men of the country his wealth after giving his children their fortunes being probably 15,000,000 the 10,000,000 dinner party came as a complete surprise to each member of the singer family none but the family attor ney having been taken into the confidence of the iron king mrs singer who has an immense fortune of her own through in i vestment by her husband received several ' pieces of valuable real estate as her golden j wedding present black hand shadow on riches a peculiar feature of the case was made known late to-day william henry singer the son w chose painting rather than the iron busi ness as bis life work will scarcely oe able to enjoy his nutilons in america owing to the great fear his wife bears for the black hand early iu the summer shortly after the dinner party with 4,000 000 favors for the guests mrs william henry singer received a black hand letter at her home in swickley which frightened her into hysterics her hus band was finally compelled to take her abroad they are now in norway where it is said they will remain permanently as mr singer expects in spite of his vast wealth to spend to spend all his time painting the elder mr singer declines to discuss his remarkable dinner party further than to say it was a private matter it is known however that the iron king is but following out the line of policy laid down by his life-long friend charles lockhait of the stnndary uil company who some years before his death called all his children into a dinner party and under each plate was found a check for 1,000 000 lockhart and singer many years ago promised each other that they woulu start to distribute their wealth among their children in time to do the children some good p.oth mr and mrs singer are enjoying the best of health at their home in alle gheny j j hill rides behind oldest engine in state party of railroad pioneers aid him in observing seventieth birthday minneapolis minn sept 16 in an old-fashioned train drr.wn by the william crooks the first locomotive operated in minnesota james j hill president of the great northern road and a party of vet eran railroad men to whom he charges his early success in railroading passed through minneapolis at 4:30 p tu to-da to cele brate mr hill's seventieth birthday at lafayette club minnetouka beach the train traveled over part of the old st paul & pacific road which was the beginning of the present great northern system the liitle tea kettle woodburuing en gine wnich could easily be stowed in the boiler of a present day jreat northern mogul pulling laboriously over ninetr pound rails with a following of dinky roaches which could he shipped intact in a modern great northern freight car typified the progress in the northwest iii the span of the life of a man who is to-da only seventy years old leaves 1,000,000 made in Chicago for school salem mass sept lc.-by tlie will of lhe late john burnham brown probated here to-day nil of his estate except 75,0(lt in private bequests the residue totaling 1,000,000 is left to found a great educa tional institution in ipswich it is to be known as the ipswich institute nnd will hnve for its matt purpose the business education of both people of both sexes from ipswich and vicinity dr joseph falrttlll of chleago ls lhe executor under a bund of 700,01)0 mr brown went to chieigo when a young man and accumu lated his wealth there in atuafetttae pupln preference is lo be given thosebkuji mm and cus ji r b - b m handicapped greater Chicago home is planned association of commerce to erect 14-story building on jackson boulevard the next sky-scraper building to be ereot ed in the business district of Chicago will be tlie 700,000 fourteen stories high Chicago association of commerce building at the southeast corner of jackson boulevard and j plymouth court this announcement evoked | prolonged cheering from the 937 members ! of the association gathered in the u.anqnet i hall of the auditorium hotel last night in celebration of the fourth grand rally ori good fellowship dlnuer of the orgauiza ' tion the announcement was made by david r forgan chairman of the special com mittee to determine a site for a perma nent home for tile association a question j that has occupied the attention of the directors more than two years the special committee appointed to in quire into a suitable site for a permanent home for this association mr forgan said has decided to accept the site at the southeast corner of jackson boulevard and i plymouth court so by 110 feet adjoining j the uothsehild building on the east and i the Chicago automobile club on the south the building will be fourteen stories high and cost 700,000 the lease of the land be ing 40,000 a year the first floor or ground floor he con 1 tlnued will be given over to shops and ! stores the second iloor to offices the third â– and fourth to large banquet halls capable of seating 800 persons each the fifth floor will be the headquarters of the association of commerce the sixth the committee and club rooms of the organization and the remaining upper floors to ofh'ces and vari ous other purposes such as may come up in the future the members of the association he concluded can own stock iu the build ing it will be a paying investment a saving to our growing organization and another beauty spot to chicago's glowing commercial center the business loop of the great central market â€” Chicago toasmaster charles w fold in drum ming up new members at the opening of the meeting said mr foi-gan wiil tell you some news whereby you will demand admittance to our association mr for gau then said an option had been taken on the ground until december 13 and be fore that time 1 may say the ground will have been accepted and the work of build ing began what profit shall Chicago gain by great growth great wealth and great attain ments if she loses her soulv was the tiucstiou asked by jacob a luis of new york the principal speaker of the eveÂ»ing i who talked on duties of good citizen ship a good citizen *' he said must exer cise the rights of his franchise and study them the man who does vote wrong sometimes is far better than the man who does not vote at all the uplift work of our citizens such work as miss jane addams and others of her kind are doing does mote than anything to make good citizens chief of police george m shippy told of the work of the department in making traffic on the down-town streets less con gested and said that the time from kigbteeuth street to hanilolph street oa s"uji|^Â»;ie lines had been reduced seven nsi^^hmn re the mounted siiuaa assumed c<m loop district x l - fly around world in week--edison predicts north pole trip in 40 hours with his heliocopti eal aeroplane salt lake city utah sept 16 within five years airships will be carry i ing passengers across the ocean iu eighteen hours 200 miles an hour aerial flight ] will be commercialized in that time the j i iiortli pole can be reached in a forty-hour i trip and the perfected heliocoptieal will | be able to encircle the globe in a week i said thomas a edison the noted inventor i j here to-da3 r on his pleasure trip of the j 1 west but neither the present aeroplanes now owned by the wright brothers nor any airship built along that principle or along ] the idea of the dirigible balloon will ever be of practical use or success commer cially present styles won't do mr edison added the weak point of the present aero-i plane around which the wright brotuers will never be able to get is that the opera 1 tion of the machine lies wholly in the won derful brain of its operator every move made by the wrights in maneuvering their j machine must be in perfect harmony with the working of the planes one fractional mislevelment would mean destruction to itlie machine and operator too the dlrigi jble balloon is a farce and the aeroplane i impracticable i wilh the circular application of the principle of the aeroplane making what i have styled the heliocoptic&l aeroplane the commercializing of aerial bight is a mere matter of perfecting the idea within five years this will be done the successful machine must be automatic in operation the human part of it must be reduced to mere mechauihin as in the case of the auto and steam engine otherwise the dream of skimming clouds must ever re main a dream nature cannot be followed i for twenty years off and on i have j turned my attention to this all-absorbing ! problem of the twentieth century loug ' ago 1 saw the impracticability of the â– lighter-than-air machines such as the dirl i glble balloon too much depends on clima tologlcal conditions iu experimenting with : the gas bag theory the aeroplane ap '. pealed to me strongest but it is plain to > i me now that a successful airship will never be constructed on that theory twenty years ago i conceived the idea but the lack of light motor facilities such as are now to be fouud in the gasoline motor made it impossible for me to carry out the theory at present several obscure inventors are beginning to experiment aloug these lines t may enter the held myself within several mouths all great inventors will turuj in dinpair to tins idea anil presto the | problem will be solved actually solves in an entirely practical way then will come inventors men who will do the commercializing of the invention but add ing details to secure safety and other such morosini daughter in hiding ten years banker's death reveals house of mystery's secret girl disfigured by dog new york sept 16 the death of giovanni p morosinl has revealed to the public the secret which has made the old i banker's mansion at riverdale known as ! the house of mystery it concerns the tragedy of the banker's youngest daughter | vmelia of whose existence the public has t tnown nothing and whose name in strange t ! contrast to the publicity given to her sis j ! ters guilla and victoria never appeared in print the neighbors at rivordale knew that | ten or fifteen years ago a bright-eved jt i tie girl was included in mr morosini's fam i ily of five children a few years after her | mother's death in 1803 the youngest child ; was lost to view â€” as completely swallowed up as was the older sister victoria after she eloped with ernest schilling the fam ily coachman and had been banished by i ! her father to a vermont convent | disfigured for life a few intimate friends heard indirectly that amelia had been bitten and frlght ! fully disfigured for life by some animal â€” | i a dog a pet bear or a horse so different ] versions of the story ranâ€”but none of the family would mention the subject i for several years the neighbors have i gqssiped about a mysterious woman occa sionally seen on the balconies projecting from the apartments occupied by the old i banker if the mysterious woman of the j balcony now known to he the youngest daughter amelia ever left the apartment she has occupied near her father's or evet i set foot in the gardens of the estate within ! the last eighteen years it is not known j to neighbors or servants in seclusion ten years amelia morosinl is now twenty-two she was about twelve when a savage dog at tacked her and inflicted the injuries which ] have kept her from the public gaze ever : since the provisions of mr morosini's will dis i posing of an estate said to he worth abont 153,000,000,i 3,000,000 will be of especial interest be ; cause of the loug estrangement of father ! and the daughter who eloped henry ; thompson 2 wall street attorney for mr i moroslni said positively to-day that vic toria morosini will be at the funeral â€¢ ler husband ernest schilling has been com pletely lost to the morosiui family j c righeimer saves life by quick leap bruised by jump when car hits his auto j c rlghetmef 75 clark street save his life yesterday by jumping from olb automobile when a west bourn Chicago aurora ami elgin electric car struck his machine at fourth avenue maywooit he was bruised afad the front of the n^chinc was wrecked 1 healy awoke only when hurt says mitchell new party candidate declares state's attorney only prose cutes for self-interest kern is also assailed democratic nominee called fit person to lead corrupt forces which named him speaks at headquarters enthusiastic independents meet and cheer for the'r favorites on the ticket in scathing terms old party candi dates now seeking to be elected 0 to the office of state's attorney of cook county were attacked by charles h mitchell independent party candidate last night in an address made at the independ ence party headquarters in the secur ity building that turned with sap casm and indignation at the man ner in which politics have been played by old party perpetual candidates in the past mr mitchell accused john j healy of failing to prosecute elec i â– - fl such as he now seeks to unearth lb calls kern commonplace b when mr mitchell turned his atten â– tion from healy it was only to direct h it to jacob kern whom he referred to â– as a thread-bare almost comrronplace citizen quite the proper person to lead the vicious crooked elements in the democratic party the shameful condition of politics in both the old parties is unquestion ably established in the election con test now going on between messrs i'ealy and wayman asserted the ' speaker undeniable evidence will be produced showing tbat 5,000 fraudulent votes wera stuffed into ballot boxes on primary dar in favor of wayman wayman will prove if tie controls an â€¢ j able a corps of detectives as mr healy controls that a like number of votes wera fraudulently obtained and cast for his â– pious opponent thus deep answers unto i deep mr healy never piitintoÂ£otjvu^th i hanwkshaws^jf^the~stato's attorney's of i flee in an election fraud case before and he would not do so at this time were it nou 1 his own ox that is gored " i democrats hired to vote democrats are hired to vote at the p publican primaries democratic and re publican judges and clerks of election shamefully aequieseo to the grossest frauds thousands of outrages are perpe i trated by an uuholy alliance of tht poli ticians of both old parties and nothing i i saiu until mr healy's rights are infringed i upon these shameful practices have been â€¢ going on for the past fifteen years what fl j is t!i result the same old i.-irrntii i â– j : self-seeking candidates on the bepnusm^ia i : > ticket the saute tax extortion grinding the poor with ruinous taxes a self-perpetn 1 ating self-breeding machiue and the dumb i unorganized unsuspecting common peopla ; sintering and saying nothing because they i have no common tongue to utter complaint l ! o their injuries :| if mr wayman's nomination was ob a : | tained by the fraudulent casting of 5,000 â– ior 6,000 votes these illegal votes also fl i helped to build the illegal pluralities o i the other republican candidates others illegally named is west also illegally nominated l'rob â€¢ ably is the eternal wickedness of the re i publican ticket relieved bj â– gli tha â€¢ democratic landscape behold kern be hold the remainder o r the â– p'oicum ele â– meuts of tiie democratic party that cast : their ballots at the republic primaries â– and thereby instigated the healy-wayman i contest the corresponding base crooked _â– ignorant and purchase jic eleniei 9 of th republican party helped !.â– i'l-o.r , rhe^h . nomination 1 juke k>-rn " 11 vj â– cratlc ticket b fails to push old cases jb and believe me the same forces thar^b'sl nominated wai man '"' ''â– ' ' icau^h ticket and kern on the democratic ticket : nominated also and at tiit samt primaries time and place and motive being the same tbc entire balance and remainder of eacjz of the t>vo leading party entire tickets and more shameful healy never in tlg&ted au election contest before and would ot now if it were not that he him self tral defeated indeed two years agu i ample evidence was furnished mr heaiy tind the grand jury returned true bills for gr_"h election i'randa committed in the fiu^t â€” barii let mr eleaily has tievej-^h m'__k u ui3 inu-'i't-st to prosecute ttiakm vl Chicago and vicinity fair w \ probably increasing cloudiness pos y^.jjl tbest'i is a strong f y word but \^> none too strong to be used in connec tion with the results obtained by persons who avail them selves of the situation wanted columns of the examiner all advertisers in the examiner situation wanted columns are given the absolutely free services of the examiner employment s exchange ] i 70 washington st | [ 115 fifth av jl 7f6 milwaukee av !| 1m seven and one-half cents per line daily lÂ«,vl | l?i.a and 1 0 cents sunday will pay for an ad vvyjl j l\y in tiie rooms to rent columns of ths w j fih â– _^^^^____

Chicago examiner vol vi no 232 a m thursday september 17 1908 14 pages pricf onf tfnt delivered by carrier rruun vjinl utln 1 3 0 cents per month m'farland caught in canada as swindler of mrs patten sought for victimizing evans ton woman out of 20,000 j in edition de luxe fake admits his identity vlore than 1,000,000 se cured from wealthy book buyers all over country toronto canada sept 16 j.j m mcfarland wanted in chi cago on the charge of having | windled mrs james a patten of jvanston out of 20,000 in a book deal j as arrested here late to-night by de 1 active w h welsh the prisoner ud j alts his identity mcfarland was arrested about 1 o'clock his morning at one of the downtown \ iotels under the name of bellamy he | ras taken promptly to police station no : ! and the Chicago police authorities noti j led he is charged with swindling mrs ratten of evanstou 111 out of 20,000 in j i book deal mcfarland asserted he was not the man j wanted but after questioning by detect j ves owned up as to his identity he will i e arraigned this morning but whether he i rill waive extradition is not known the crime for which mcfarland was ar ested was committed during last may and vas one of the boldest criminal acts ever lerpetrated in this community mrs james k patten wife of the wealthy board of trade operator was only one of the many ictiras of a gan of irnols swindlers wtoose jperations are said to have netted them p1,000,000 financed deal for him sirs pattern was victimized for 2,050 in cash and negotiable notes totaling 22,000 she had known mcfarland for two years through other book deals she had had with him and he gained her confidence and sympathy by telling her of his own in ability to swing several big book deals that would net him a large sum of money mrs patten thought she was standing sponsor for the man and she never doubted his honesty nor suspected that he ivould attempt to negotiate the notes she had given him hallowell's shakespeare an edition de luxe was the set of books used by mc farlaud and his confederates in their swindling scheme mrs patten ivas given a set of the books and that is all she ever got out of the deal he lived at the annex while he was in the city mcfarland oc enpied apartments at the auditorium an nex and he narrowly missed being ar rested there by mr patten and the broker's lawyer mayor paden of evanston the two men called at the hotel when the swindle of mrs patten was discovered and asked for mcfarland the accused man himself met them and told them that mcfarland had just stepped out he then slipped out of his room and that was the last seen of him during the sensational search for the fugitive that followed the Chicago police surrounded the home of joseph mclelland 6840 tveutworth avenue at nighttime and searched the house from basement to gar ret it was believed that mcfarland was being secreted there by miss ella mclel land who was said to be his finance arkansas goes dry in spite of big negro vote little rock ark sept ig.-from official and unofficial returns it is safe to bay that the anti-saloon league carded arkansas at tuesday's state election by 10,000 majority despite the huge vote for saloons by negroes the poll tax require ment being ignored by election officers who it is alleged were controlled by the liquor interests little hock's vote was doubled over two years ago by negroes voting yet the ma jority of the license men here was reduce xx by the temperance wave on the face of the returns the wets claim to have gained three counties the poll tax re quirement for voters carried while the pro posed bond amendment to the constitution a'as overwhelmingly defeated kermit more interested n post cards than girls huron s d sept ig.-seth bullock lecompanied by kerniit roosevelt spent the day in this city they were on their nay to the cheyenne indian agency where they will spend a few days hunting i while young roosevelt was talking with lome of ihe cltltcus a hevy of roans wo ip"ii came iii vi^'jt and when his uttenticn was called !â€¢> h tu he blushlngly sai.i y'es i observed that this little c"lty has a good number cf nice looking young wookfli but l i'm doi us much interested in giri as in i.-tiiei u-attew while hero ie purchased a large uuuiuei ui postal huron vkj-s ironmaster who gave a 16,000,000 dinner party 100,000 donated to Taft campaign fund by john hays hammond million dollar mine expert breaks all records in gift to national league of republican clubs john hays hammond the highest sal aried mining expert of the world was credited yesterday with the largest con tribution to a campaign fund ever made ! by any one man it was stated that he i had given an even 100,000 to help bring j about the election of william u Taft the money was not given to the repub lican national committee but to the na tional league of republican clubs mr hammond is the president of that body and it is his intention to make it a power in the campaign he was disappointed in his desire to be named as mr taft's running mate and perhaps wanted to show the machine what it had missed by not taking him instead of sunny jim sherman also it may be that mr hammond wanted to show that william nelson cromwell with his 30,000 contribution is no sport at all the announcement of mr hammond's great contribution did not come from him he is a modest man about money matters and lets it be understood that his salary is only 1,000,000 a year it came however from an officer of the league and is presumably authoritative arrest millionaires for cruelty to polo ponies salem mass sept 16 â€” summonses were issued to-day for the arrest of allan forbes multi-millionaire clubman and polo player and m stevenson of new york a member of the exclusive saratoga polo team charging them with cruelty to their ponies during the game at the myopia hunt club tourney september !>. the complaint was made by charles i clark agent of the massachusetts society for the prevention of cruelty to animals and the society is behind the action i>r w s katon pastor of the salem j first congregational church kays it was the most brutal exhibition he every saw in his life the ponies were rowelled with sharp spurs with a shank two inches lons he says until it seemed that they must be disemboweled under the ten-inv strain the horses were changed every few minutes and they would come to the lines he says with blood spurting from their sides in streams and pouring out of their mouths where the had been torn bj the rough bits gives 16,000,000 to 4 children at golden wedding w h singer pittsburg iron king uses securities as dinner favors black hand after riches one daughter flees to europe with legacy to escape banditti pittsburg pa sept 16 at the golden wedding supper of himself and wife w h singer a local iron king dis tributed 16,000,000 among his four chil dren each getting 4.0lh1,001i through the filing of certain papers in the allegheny county courthouse here to-day this came out and was later admitted by the singer family which is among the best and oldest in plttsbnrg mr singer simply invited his children to the family home 34 western avenue allegheny to assist in celebrating their patents golden wedding ou may 27 none but the children were invited and eact j found by his or her plate as a small din | ner favor checks bonds and deeds amouut 1 ing to 4,000,000 each ; legalities reveal the story every effort has been made by the aris tocratie singer cuuuefction to keep the mat ter quiet and they succeeded until to-day . when the filing of papers made it public the singer children who received each 4.(i00, i me now that a successful airship will never be constructed on that theory twenty years ago i conceived the idea but the lack of light motor facilities such as are now to be fouud in the gasoline motor made it impossible for me to carry out the theory at present several obscure inventors are beginning to experiment aloug these lines t may enter the held myself within several mouths all great inventors will turuj in dinpair to tins idea anil presto the | problem will be solved actually solves in an entirely practical way then will come inventors men who will do the commercializing of the invention but add ing details to secure safety and other such morosini daughter in hiding ten years banker's death reveals house of mystery's secret girl disfigured by dog new york sept 16 the death of giovanni p morosinl has revealed to the public the secret which has made the old i banker's mansion at riverdale known as ! the house of mystery it concerns the tragedy of the banker's youngest daughter | vmelia of whose existence the public has t tnown nothing and whose name in strange t ! contrast to the publicity given to her sis j ! ters guilla and victoria never appeared in print the neighbors at rivordale knew that | ten or fifteen years ago a bright-eved jt i tie girl was included in mr morosini's fam i ily of five children a few years after her | mother's death in 1803 the youngest child ; was lost to view â€” as completely swallowed up as was the older sister victoria after she eloped with ernest schilling the fam ily coachman and had been banished by i ! her father to a vermont convent | disfigured for life a few intimate friends heard indirectly that amelia had been bitten and frlght ! fully disfigured for life by some animal â€” | i a dog a pet bear or a horse so different ] versions of the story ranâ€”but none of the family would mention the subject i for several years the neighbors have i gqssiped about a mysterious woman occa sionally seen on the balconies projecting from the apartments occupied by the old i banker if the mysterious woman of the j balcony now known to he the youngest daughter amelia ever left the apartment she has occupied near her father's or evet i set foot in the gardens of the estate within ! the last eighteen years it is not known j to neighbors or servants in seclusion ten years amelia morosinl is now twenty-two she was about twelve when a savage dog at tacked her and inflicted the injuries which ] have kept her from the public gaze ever : since the provisions of mr morosini's will dis i posing of an estate said to he worth abont 153,000,000,i 3,000,000 will be of especial interest be ; cause of the loug estrangement of father ! and the daughter who eloped henry ; thompson 2 wall street attorney for mr i moroslni said positively to-day that vic toria morosini will be at the funeral â€¢ ler husband ernest schilling has been com pletely lost to the morosiui family j c righeimer saves life by quick leap bruised by jump when car hits his auto j c rlghetmef 75 clark street save his life yesterday by jumping from olb automobile when a west bourn Chicago aurora ami elgin electric car struck his machine at fourth avenue maywooit he was bruised afad the front of the n^chinc was wrecked 1 healy awoke only when hurt says mitchell new party candidate declares state's attorney only prose cutes for self-interest kern is also assailed democratic nominee called fit person to lead corrupt forces which named him speaks at headquarters enthusiastic independents meet and cheer for the'r favorites on the ticket in scathing terms old party candi dates now seeking to be elected 0 to the office of state's attorney of cook county were attacked by charles h mitchell independent party candidate last night in an address made at the independ ence party headquarters in the secur ity building that turned with sap casm and indignation at the man ner in which politics have been played by old party perpetual candidates in the past mr mitchell accused john j healy of failing to prosecute elec i â– - fl such as he now seeks to unearth lb calls kern commonplace b when mr mitchell turned his atten â– tion from healy it was only to direct h it to jacob kern whom he referred to â– as a thread-bare almost comrronplace citizen quite the proper person to lead the vicious crooked elements in the democratic party the shameful condition of politics in both the old parties is unquestion ably established in the election con test now going on between messrs i'ealy and wayman asserted the ' speaker undeniable evidence will be produced showing tbat 5,000 fraudulent votes wera stuffed into ballot boxes on primary dar in favor of wayman wayman will prove if tie controls an â€¢ j able a corps of detectives as mr healy controls that a like number of votes wera fraudulently obtained and cast for his â– pious opponent thus deep answers unto i deep mr healy never piitintoÂ£otjvu^th i hanwkshaws^jf^the~stato's attorney's of i flee in an election fraud case before and he would not do so at this time were it nou 1 his own ox that is gored " i democrats hired to vote democrats are hired to vote at the p publican primaries democratic and re publican judges and clerks of election shamefully aequieseo to the grossest frauds thousands of outrages are perpe i trated by an uuholy alliance of tht poli ticians of both old parties and nothing i i saiu until mr healy's rights are infringed i upon these shameful practices have been â€¢ going on for the past fifteen years what fl j is t!i result the same old i.-irrntii i â– j : self-seeking candidates on the bepnusm^ia i : > ticket the saute tax extortion grinding the poor with ruinous taxes a self-perpetn 1 ating self-breeding machiue and the dumb i unorganized unsuspecting common peopla ; sintering and saying nothing because they i have no common tongue to utter complaint l ! o their injuries :| if mr wayman's nomination was ob a : | tained by the fraudulent casting of 5,000 â– ior 6,000 votes these illegal votes also fl i helped to build the illegal pluralities o i the other republican candidates others illegally named is west also illegally nominated l'rob â€¢ ably is the eternal wickedness of the re i publican ticket relieved bj â– gli tha â€¢ democratic landscape behold kern be hold the remainder o r the â– p'oicum ele â– meuts of tiie democratic party that cast : their ballots at the republic primaries â– and thereby instigated the healy-wayman i contest the corresponding base crooked _â– ignorant and purchase jic eleniei 9 of th republican party helped !.â– i'l-o.r , rhe^h . nomination 1 juke k>-rn " 11 vj â– cratlc ticket b fails to push old cases jb and believe me the same forces thar^b'sl nominated wai man '"' ''â– ' ' icau^h ticket and kern on the democratic ticket : nominated also and at tiit samt primaries time and place and motive being the same tbc entire balance and remainder of eacjz of the t>vo leading party entire tickets and more shameful healy never in tlg&ted au election contest before and would ot now if it were not that he him self tral defeated indeed two years agu i ample evidence was furnished mr heaiy tind the grand jury returned true bills for gr_"h election i'randa committed in the fiu^t â€” barii let mr eleaily has tievej-^h m'__k u ui3 inu-'i't-st to prosecute ttiakm vl Chicago and vicinity fair w \ probably increasing cloudiness pos y^.jjl tbest'i is a strong f y word but \^> none too strong to be used in connec tion with the results obtained by persons who avail them selves of the situation wanted columns of the examiner all advertisers in the examiner situation wanted columns are given the absolutely free services of the examiner employment s exchange ] i 70 washington st | [ 115 fifth av jl 7f6 milwaukee av !| 1m seven and one-half cents per line daily lÂ«,vl | l?i.a and 1 0 cents sunday will pay for an ad vvyjl j l\y in tiie rooms to rent columns of ths w j fih â– _^^^^____